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The AdmiralvsThe Bull & Beggar
Both The Admiral and The Bull & Beggar are rated highly by expert reviewers. On balance, The Admiral scores significantly better than The Bull & Beggar. The Admiral ranks #2 in Asheville with positive reviews from 4 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Tasting Table.
The Admiral
Fodor's
Tasting Table
Frommer's
400 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28806-4234
From $30/night
"Inside this dimly lit, narrow little restaurant with a divey bar atmosphere, you'll find some of the most creative cooking in town." Full review
"The Admiral was a pioneer in the Asheville scene when it opened in 2007, precipitating the West Asheville neighborhood's transition from working-class backwater to hipster hamlet." Full review
"A dive bar (there's even a neon-sign reading "dive" in one corner) with an unexpectedly inventive menu, the Admiral has morphed into a destination restaurant over the years" Full review
The Bull & Beggar
Fodor's
Tasting Table
37 Paynes Way #007, Asheville, NC 28801
From $0/night
"The Bull and Beggar is decidedly warehouse-hip, with brick walls, old wood floors, and high ceilings. It serves mostly seafood, at a wide range of prices and styles. " Full review
"The menu leans old-school French—dishes could include steak tartare with pommes pont neuf, crepinette of suckling pig—while maintaining a playful streak." Full review